| 1990 British Rowing Championships | |
|---|---|
| Venue | National Water Sports Centre |
| Location | Holme Pierrepont (Nottingham) |
| Dates | 20–22 July 1990 |
The 1990 National Rowing Championships was the 19th edition of the National Championships, held from 20–22 July 1990 at the National Water Sports Centre in Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham. There was a record entry of 653 crews and over 2,000 competitors competing for 64 titles.[1][2] Simon Larkin won a record equalling fourth singles sculls title (Kenny Dwan also won four times).[3][4]
Senior
Medal summary
Lightweight
Medal summary
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men 1x | St Ives | Queens Tower | Leander |
| Men 2x | NCRA | Leander / Wallingford | Leicester |
| Men 4- | NCRA | Imperial College | London |
| Men 4x | Auriol Kensington | Mortlake Anglian & Alpha / Putney Town | Upper Thames |
| Men 8+ | NCRA | Cambridge University | Kingston |
| Women 1x | NCRA | Glasgow University | Mortlake Anglian & Alpha |
| Women 2x | Marlow / Thames | Tideway Scullers School / Thames | Birmingham / Agecroft |
| Women 2- | Birmingham | Clyde | Kingston |
| Women 4- | Thames Tradesmen | City of Sheffield / Sheffield University | Clyde |
Junior
Medal summary
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men 1x | Worcester | ||
| Men 2- | GB national junior squad | ||
| Men 2x | GB national junior squad | ||
| Men 2+ | Thames | ||
| Men 4- | GB national junior squad | ||
| Men 4+ | Windsor Boys' School | ||
| Men 4x | GB national junior squad | ||
| Men 8+ | GB national junior squad | ||
| Men J16 1x | St George's College | ||
| Men J16 2- | Claires Court School | ||
| Men J16 2x | Quintin | ||
| Men J16 4+ | King's School Worcester | ||
| Men J16 4- | King's School Chester | ||
| Men J16 4x | Emanuel School | ||
| Men J16 8+ | Emanuel School / Marlow | ||
| Men J14 1x | Stirling | ||
| Men J14 2x | Trent | ||
| Men J14 4x | Windsor Boys' School | ||
| Women 1x | GB national junior squad | ||
| Women 2x | GB national junior squad | ||
| Women 2- | GB national junior squad | ||
| Women 4x | GB national junior squad | ||
| Women 4+ | George Watson's College | ||
| Women 8+ | George Watson's College | ||
| Women J16 1x | Worcester | ||
| Women J16 2x | Bedford | ||
| Women J16 2- | Evesham / Stratford-upon-Avon | ||
| Women J16 4+ | Lady Eleanor Holles School | ||
| Women J16 4x | Marlow | ||
| Women J16 8+ | George Heriot's School / George Watson's College | ||
| Women J14 1x | Burway | ||
| Women J14 2x | Lady Eleanor Holles School | ||
| Women J14 4x | Lady Eleanor Holles School |
Coastal
Medal summary
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men 1x | Southsea | ||
| Men 2- | Southsea | ||
| Men 4+ | Southampton University | ||
| Women 4+ | Christchurch | ||
| Men J1x- | BTC Southampton | ||
| Men J2- | Southsea | ||
| Men J4+ | Lymington |
References
- ↑ "Rosewell, Mike. "A record entry attracted." Times, 20 July 1990, p. 414". Times Digital Archives.
- ↑ "Rosewell, Mike. "Duckings and diving are not permitted." Times, 21 July 1990, p. 32". Times Digital Archives.
- ↑ "Rosewell, Mike. "Larkin in record fourth win." Times, 23 July 1990, p. 37". Times Digital Archives.
- ↑ "NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (1990)". Rowing Story.
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